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Posted by Dave Grindle on January 21, 2005 at 04:02:55 from (207.190.64.162):
In Reply to: Re: Buying tractors unseen posted by JR in TX on January 19, 2005 at 21:32:40:
Hey James ! it's guys like you & Rob & Sloroll (who i'm pretty sure would be Bill !?) that makes dealing with this old junk so much fun ! i just got back from NW MO. where i picked up a tractor i'd bt (unseen) from Mike Jones - he's another you can add to the "good guy" list (along with the other 99% of "tractor" people).......Rob - i woulda swung by your place if i'd had an extra day , i pretty much went non-stop (trying to beat the weather).1050 miles , blew out the manifold on my new (used) pickup so the turbo was'nt working right & really used the fuel , then the last 50 miles i drove with my clutch not releasing . i just can't understand why more people are'nt "tractor jockys"- it's such easy money !!!!!!
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